All four complainants are female and were under the age of 18 at the time of the alleged offences. Three were younger than 16 at the time of some of the alleged offences.

All four complainants currently live off-Island.

A publication ban prevents the release of any details that could identify the alleged victims.

The incidents are alleged to have occurred between April 1, 1991, and Feb. 2, 1992, as well as between Sept. 1, 2012 and Sept. 1, 2014.

Jabbour was released on an undertaking in September, which included a condition that kept him from going to Colonel Gray High School, where he had been working.

In court on Dec. 21, Crown attorney Valerie Moore asked Douglas to change the undertaking to allow Jabbour to go to the school if he is accompanied and supervised by the principal or a Public Schools Branch administrator.

Moore said the change was to allow Jabbour to collect his belongings.

The music teacher has been on leave from the high school for several months, which parents and students were initially told was because of a health issue.